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Egyptian security forces have beefed up preparedness in the Sinai Peninsula, as thousands of tourists are expected to descend on the area’s Red Sea resorts for the New Year’s holiday next week.

Tourism in the area has suffered since the Egyptian revolution and an outbreak of terror attacks in the rugged peninsula earlier this year. Nonetheless, some 5,000 tourists from Europe are scheduled to visit the resort town of Sharm el Sheikh for the holiday, according to the Arabic daily A-Sharq Al-Awsat.

In August Egypt launched a large anti-terror offensive in the Sinai, after an attack on an Egyptian border police post left 16 dead. The area was largely unpoliced for decades, as Israel sought to keep it as a demilitarized buffer zone.